The Steemjet World Cup - Day 4 - How in the world did we train earth's first Space Force so fast?

http://steemjet.org/

We used blockchain technology.

"Steemjet Space Force - Mission Accomplished"

Today, everybody wants to have a Space Force to "explore new horizions and tame new frontiers"

Who wouldn't?

But building a team of unique genii is a little more difficult than sourcing a soccer team. You wouldn't just pay a few kids to show up, buy them some matching shirts and call them a soccer team any more than you would throw a wad of cash at some pilots and call them a Space Force.

You actually need to discover players who love the game. Find talent that is obsessed with perfection. Seek the minds who perform a skill better than anyone else. This gives you the best chance of hitting your performance targets when you are up in the air.

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@mdnazmulhasan (SF6)

Sourcing talent was difficult prior to the invention of free and secure immutable data storage. You simply cannot purchase a more qualified Space Force anywhere else in the modern employment era because the smartest kids in the world want to get paid in crypto. And thanks to the invention of free and secure immutable data storage, future business is frictionless.


@samuel9135 (SF3)

Our goal of complete cosmic STEEM adoption requires that we budget our capital carefully. You can't just go blowing your budget on every proposal and hope to retain your talented Space Force under contract. Now that we have a qualified Space Force, our message is clearly articulated for the world to hear.

Steemjet Media is @vheobong @profchydon @kristenantai @mathemandy @kekegist





@graface (SF7)


@deandaniel (SF1)

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